Performances by FTISLAND and CNBLUE were particularly popular.
New artists and Christmas carols contributed to the unique experience.
FNC Entertainment successfully wrapped up its family concert, 'FNC Kingdom,' held at Yokohama Pia Arena MM in Japan. The event took place over two days, on the 13th and 14th of December, celebrating FNC's 10th anniversary with a lineup of diverse artists showcasing their talents.
FTISLAND and CNBLUE captivated the audience, opening and closing the show respectively. FTISLAND performed hits like 'GIANTS' and 'THUNDERSTORM,' while CNBLUE energized the crowd with lively tracks such as 'Shintoya' and 'RACER.' Following them, Ampersand1 and AxMxP drew attention with their spirited performances as newcomers.
High Five Unicorn showcased a mix of their new hit 'Teenage Blue' with favorites from the past, while SF9 thrilled fans with a broad selection including 'LOVE RACE' and 'RPM.' Notably, Jung Hae-in provided a warm atmosphere with heartwarming carols. Furthermore, the 'FNC Kingdom' saw exclusive collaboration stages that captured significant interest from attendees.
FNC Kingdom served as a significant platform for FNC Entertainment's artists to showcase the diversity of their musical talent in a cohesive and engaging manner. Notably, the synergy between FTISLAND and CNBLUE, who anchored the concert, demonstrated how different musical styles can resonate with audiences and create a memorable experience.
Newer artists also played a crucial role in expanding FNC's appeal to younger fans. Ampersand1 and AxMxP showcased their fresh artistry, while High Five Unicorn attracted attention with their unique sound. This illustrates the potential for collaboration among FNC's wide array of talent, creating a dynamic performance environment.
Celebrating its 10th anniversary, FNC Kingdom goes beyond being a mere music festival; it represents an event that fosters collaboration among artists and uniquely blends their musical colors. The cooperation among artists, showcasing their strengths, sparks anticipation for future performances.
This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.
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